It was a mistake casting Mike to play Jack and not making Jack a funny character. Mike is so good at comedy and I think if his character was the proper comic relief in this show, things would be a lot more fun. Still enjoying otherwise though.
I've been following Force on Instagram since Enchanté. Let me tell you: It's been a pleasure watching him work…
Yes, his face has always been gorgeous. I remember he actually used to go to the gym with some other GMMTV actors regularly, but then it was mostly on his own.
Hiaaaa and nasal voices...is that a new trend in Thai series? Please don't let it become a trend, every Hiaa,…
Chinese Thai characters are becoming more common in BL, so...there ya go. I've also noticed that every other girl lately in Thai BL is called "jie" (big sister) by one or more characters too.
I love finding this question in comments under series I'm watching when I'm bored because it gives me an excuse to be nosey and snoop through people's lists and actually gauge whether or not I can recommend a series to them based on the series they've watched before. lol And based on your ratings for some other BL shows you've watched that I think kinda have similar vibes to this one, I think you'd like it. BTW you have good taste in shows and guys. 🤣
Well now we have five episode more left..so I can say that this is not going to be fluffy anymore😂,cause there…
Damn. I had completely forgotten about like half of those conflicts. I really hope the series doesn't de-rail and just focus on those aspects too much though tbh.
Sigh. There were some good things in here. Mostly surrounding Force taking his shirt off. Also, Book did a good…
I've been following Force on Instagram since Enchanté. Let me tell you: It's been a pleasure watching him work out in the gym and go from scrawny boy with nice abs to total hunk over the past year.
I don't feel like there's a whole lot going on with the plot, but that's ok with me. It's ok for things to be simple and pleasant. However, I really wonder how the plot is going to reach 12 episodes. Everything short of making it 100% official has already happened. They've even had their traditional BL main characters beach trip already.
I'm probably going to have to scroll through some comments and reviews to be able to understand others' perspectives and why this is rated so low, but I personally loved it.
In many, if not most BLs, the characters' personal development and self-realization either takes the backseat to or is at least equally as important as the romance, but in this one, that's not the case. This show's primary concern is Mamoru coming to recognize himself as good enough and Issei learning to turn his smile from a method of defense to a true expression of his feelings (especially for Mamoru).
Yes, I love Mamoru and Issei's moments together, but what I love more is watching them go through life and overcome challenge after challenge each episode and learn something new about themselves.
I also really enjoyed the support characters: Tsubassa, Yamada and Framboise.
This isn't a very romance-heavy show, but it's really meaningful and if you're down for all the feels, then you'll like it.
They're so cute, I love them 🥺Side note: while there are bi men in bl, I hope that Cher also says that he is…
Agreed. I feel like a huge chunk (approximately 40% or so, I'd guess) of guys in the BL have been demonstratively bisexual, but it's virtually never talked about.
It's a censored version of a BL novel, but honestly, I'm not sure how it passed. Cheng Fengtai and Shang Xirui…
They say "never say never", but...it's extremely unlikely we're going to get any bromances like these anymore. Immortality, with my beloved Luo Yunxi, was filmed and set to air like two years ago, but it's likely never going to happen.
And based on your ratings for some other BL shows you've watched that I think kinda have similar vibes to this one, I think you'd like it.
BTW you have good taste in shows and guys. 🤣
In many, if not most BLs, the characters' personal development and self-realization either takes the backseat to or is at least equally as important as the romance, but in this one, that's not the case. This show's primary concern is Mamoru coming to recognize himself as good enough and Issei learning to turn his smile from a method of defense to a true expression of his feelings (especially for Mamoru).
Yes, I love Mamoru and Issei's moments together, but what I love more is watching them go through life and overcome challenge after challenge each episode and learn something new about themselves.
I also really enjoyed the support characters: Tsubassa, Yamada and Framboise.
This isn't a very romance-heavy show, but it's really meaningful and if you're down for all the feels, then you'll like it.